Mid-sized Traditional Garden Design Ideas

Formal Front Entrance Project – Vineland
Formal Front Entrance Project – Vineland
LandArtLandArt
Slate grey Banas flagstone walkway laid in herringbone pattern, decorative brick pillars, Flamboro dark armourstone placements, and gardens.
Rear Garden Terenure
Rear Garden Terenure
Greenseed LandscapesGreenseed Landscapes
Client asked for a large lawn area for children and evergreen hedging ( Portugese Laurel ) for privacy. We installed a compact patio in a very sunny corner of the garden. This was always designed to be a low maintenance garden.
Front Entries & Walkways
Front Entries & Walkways
Poul's Landscaping & Nursery, Inc.Poul's Landscaping & Nursery, Inc.
Richcliff brick pavers walkway with a Brussels Block soldier course
Detail of " one man boulder " edging for raised beds
Detail of " one man boulder " edging for raised beds
Home & Garden Design, Atlanta - Danna Cain, ASLAHome & Garden Design, Atlanta - Danna Cain, ASLA
Raised beds hold organic garden soil mix that ranges from 8" - 2' deep. Here you see a late winter, very early spring view of this salad garden in metro Atlanta. Various types of lettuce, kale, parsley, and chives are accented by pansies which have edible flowers. After our frost date, most of this will be removed. Tomatoes will be planted in the center where the soil is deepest. Basil and mesclun will be planted around. THIS PHOTO HAS BEEN FEATURED TWICE IN A HOUZZ EDITORIAL LINK! Here is the link! EDIBLE GARDENING ESSENTIALS - WATERING ITPS IDEAS WORTH SOAKING UP - https://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/27368798/list/edible-gardening-essentials-watering-tips-worth-soaking-up Photographer: Danna Cain, Home & Garden Design, Inc.
Valley Residence
Valley Residence
UserUser
With an established formal garden, stone fireplace, seating and dining terrace, the clients wished to enhance their outdoor program with the addition of a pool, spa, and lounging terrace. A thoughtful master plan and careful attention to detailing allows the additional landscape improvements to blend seamlessly with the existing program. Photography by Greg Premru

Mid-sized Traditional Garden Design Ideas

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